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The Single Reason to Homeschool

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We often get the question, “Why do you homeschool.” And even if we don’t get that question, we often feel pressured to have an answer ready because it is such a counter cultural thing to do and most people tend to respond negatively to that revelation. But the challenge with having a response is that it’s a long list of reasons that need to accumulate to tip those scales.
So, I’ve been trying to develop a more succinct summary reason in order to really understand my own thinking on it and to help others understand why we do it… and I think I’ve had a bit of a breakthrough.
The heart of the problem is that we as a society have set up our education system to fail. There’s no way to develop a singular education system because we as a society are so incoherent but that is the impossible task that we have charged educators with.
So why do I think that? We need to start by defining our terms. What do we mean by education because we can’t talk about the best way to educate children if we don’t even know what education is. The formal definition is the facilitation of learning or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits.
But this is far too narrow in its implications. It implies that education is something that happens in an institutional setting because it must be formally facilitated. This is why we tend to consider people with a piece of paper certifying that they have successfully traversed the rigors of an institution to be educated.
But I’ve met people who have specialized college educations who, outside of their specialty, are fairly useless and I’ve met people who have no specialized certification who have a broad range of knowledge and skills. The former is considered educated and the latter is not and we, therefore as a society, streamline opportunity for the former and not the latter - and that’s some bullshit right there.
Education doesn’t begin when a child is enrolled in a grade school at 6 years old. Think about everything they’ve learned up to that point. They’ve been taught hygiene, language, motor skills, social decorum, and the basis for moral conduct.
So a definition of education that, I think, shows an appreciation for its full scope is, the transmission of culture. And to understand that, we have to understand what we mean by culture. Culture is, a way of life. It’s the knowledge, beliefs, technology, ethics, and most especially religion (since cult is the root of culture) that is expressed in a way of life.
Every civilization begins with a creed of beliefs. Those beliefs are then incarnated into a way of life and if a civilization prospers, it would be an injustice not to transfer that prosperity to future generations. But this isn’t just the transfer of material goods, it’s a transmission of the way of life that produced those material goods.
Otherwise that material prosperity will turn to ash in the hands of the heirs. That’s why we have education so as to ensure that future generations won’t have to reinvent the wheel every time.
And a people, to be truly unified, have to have a shared culture. No civilization has survived the death of a shared culture and this is where we arrive at the question of education.
Because modern western civilization has no shared culture. We discarded it for a new vision of cultural relativism. Which is, BTW, a strategy right out of the Marxist revolutionary playbook. In Mao’s revolutionary China, the identified what they called the 4 “Olds” which had to be destroyed in order to instantiate their new Marxist culture. Those so-called 4 Olds were the ideas, customs, habits, and culture of previous generations.
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  • @tamlynburleigh9267
    @tamlynburleigh92673 жыл бұрын

    I was homeschooled for one year, mainly because I was sick, but that wonderful year made a huge difference. I was so far ahead when I went back to school they didn’t know where to put me.

  • @crystalnichols7224

    @crystalnichols7224

    3 жыл бұрын

    My husband caught up and excelled in his math skills during his one homeschooled year, his one year free from the special ed program. He went back to school and they put a calculator back in his hand for every situation, and his math skills suffered again.

  • @Sarah-iy7uc

    @Sarah-iy7uc

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why didn’t you go back to homeschooling? (Just out of curiosity) Was it your parents decision to keep you school?

  • @HH-hy8ph

    @HH-hy8ph

    3 жыл бұрын

    As a homeschooling parent, that is so wonderful to hear (not that you were sick of course). I often wondered if I am doing the right thing.

  • @rayebaldwin9086

    @rayebaldwin9086

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HH-hy8ph Don't give up.

  • @tamlynburleigh9267

    @tamlynburleigh9267

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Sarah-iy7uc apologies, Tamlyns dad wrote that comment. I was sick. Caught almost everything and stayed home all year. My mother helped me with books and once I was reading I devoured everything, including all the famous five stories and a pile of others, encyclopaedias and lots of bible. It was a very amusing time when I returned to school. I was the smallest youngest kid in the class, but had to go in the same room as kids much older than me. Everything was too easy and I became rather bored. Many years later I did homeschooling and my students also found themselves a long way ahead when they eventually chose to attend a local public school.

  • @aadamy
    @aadamy3 жыл бұрын

    Someone was arguing with me about a study that showed kids learn more from Dora the Explorer and other educational shows than from parents. It’s not what you learn it’s HOW you learn it. Anxiety free. From a loving parent. No time restrictions. Lots and lots of play time. I love homeschooling my 4 kids. It’s hard but it’s the best kind of hard work I know I’ll ever do. Thanks for the video!

  • @shananotz9920

    @shananotz9920

    3 жыл бұрын

    Makes sense. If a kids parents don't speak Spanish, than Dora will teach them MORE Spanish than their parents. But that presupposes that a super basic level of Spanish vocabulary is worth more than the things parents teach. Which is a giant problem in our society today. The things it places value on are bunk.

  • @kariw.160

    @kariw.160

    3 жыл бұрын

    My kids won’t learn from me. I’m sure I’m stuck in the traditional education rut.

  • @manitobareader7769

    @manitobareader7769

    3 жыл бұрын

    Are you trying to replicate school at home? They won’t respond to that because it’s not genuine. Teach them where they’re at and knowing what their interests are to be able to reach them personally. That is the only way to reach children.

  • @_valentina_nikolaevna

    @_valentina_nikolaevna

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@manitobareader7769 I doubt studying is always about "I want". You need to get used to "I should" to have a decent level of education.

  • @Simplehomeschoollife

    @Simplehomeschoollife

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is so hard but so very worth it. This phase of life doesn’t last forever and I don’t want my kids to have spent a majority of their formative years boxed up in a classroom with a person that went to School for crowd control.

  • @Jenny-dg4sb
    @Jenny-dg4sb3 жыл бұрын

    When people asked me why I homeschooled my children, I would say, "May I ask you why you sent your children to public school?" When they finished giving their reasons, I would ask them, "So you sent your children to public school because you thought that was the best educational environment for children?" They would usually respond," Yes." My reply was, "That is why I chose homeschooling. I though it was the best educational environment for my children."

  • @shawneegirl1980

    @shawneegirl1980

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ugh people need to mind their business. Why is it even a question as to why you homeschool your kids? Because you want to...how about that? Lol...I started homeschooling my 5 year old and he is thriving!

  • @Jenny-dg4sb

    @Jenny-dg4sb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@shawneegirl1980 Great for your child. I am glad homeschooling is working well for your family. That is what it is all about!

  • @vnessadeanda

    @vnessadeanda

    2 жыл бұрын

    🏅

  • @antonia6059
    @antonia60593 жыл бұрын

    The same is true about homemakers. People instantly react negatively. It’s tiring but I try and keep my head up and stay positive.

  • @megangreen4994

    @megangreen4994

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree! I have always been at home, since I married, feel so blessed to have a husband who understands the blessing of having his wife and children at home, making a home, growing together. A lot of people wish they could do that, but our society does not see value in those who don’t make money. There are more important things than making money. Stay strong!

  • @thehudsonshub

    @thehudsonshub

    3 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree with you.

  • @jennprescott2757

    @jennprescott2757

    3 жыл бұрын

    I always just make them seem like the crazy one. I am not the crazy one.

  • @Monica-gu2bg

    @Monica-gu2bg

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m gonna start doing that. So tired of being abused by people who think parenting is giving birth and having someone else watch their kid while they escape by getting a job.

  • @jennprescott2757

    @jennprescott2757

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Monica-gu2bg yeh. They pay a stranger that they found online to do the job that we happily do for our own offspring. And I’m the odd one? Nope. It is a full time job, they just don’t realize it because they hire it out rather than doing it themselves. So weird.

  • @rumrunner8019
    @rumrunner80193 жыл бұрын

    "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education"- Mark Twain

  • @kennotrogzeug7012

    @kennotrogzeug7012

    3 жыл бұрын

    What is the difference between the 2?

  • @stephenson19861

    @stephenson19861

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kennotrogzeug7012 It would be better if OP responded but I will try in the meantime. Schooling is more than education. Schools are systems. I am not saying this in a cliche mode like - individua -l good, system - bad. But, system must take into account a broad generality, it must encompass a large portion of individuals. School system as well. It is not tailored for you if, in any way, you are a standard deviation out of the ordinary. But, there is one even more important thing and that is that schools always, always instill certain values. It's impossible not to. It's impossible for school system to be value neutral and the question is - what to do when school values run contrary to those of your own family? You know the sixties and Madalyn Murray O'Hair? And she succeded in removing prayers in schools. But why would it work only in that direction? If she could have said - my child will not pray in school and was given right for it, and it even changed the public system,, why parents couldn't decide - I don't want my children to listen to LGBTQXYZ and Woke nonesense?

  • @silverhawkscape2677

    @silverhawkscape2677

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stephenson19861 Or CRT. When a teacher has to HIDE what lessons they are teaching the kids then you have every reason to be worried.

  • @stephenson19861

    @stephenson19861

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@silverhawkscape2677 Absolutely. But it's only in the beginning later they don't even hide, they lay it plain open.

  • @cfoster6804

    @cfoster6804

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@silverhawkscape2677 Right

  • @withremnanthearts
    @withremnanthearts3 жыл бұрын

    Government schools transmit government culture.

  • @markwitmer5498

    @markwitmer5498

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd go a step further. Today, government schools are indoctrination centers...

  • @c.m.cordero1772

    @c.m.cordero1772

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@markwitmer5498 then we’re doing a poor job…lol. Lots of people with differing opinions and willing to fight about it. Seems to me Catholic schools do the indoctrinating…literally. “ Surviving Catholic school” has become a common joke.

  • @theresamcpike1161

    @theresamcpike1161

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's worse than that: Government schools transmit university education department and teachers' union culture. -Dave

  • @cfoster6804

    @cfoster6804

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is it!

  • @briannerk3373

    @briannerk3373

    3 жыл бұрын

    Corporate culture. Corporations are the government remember. They are the real centers of power because they buy politicians and literally own the MSM news media. Stopping at "blaming to government" is falling into their hands because in doing so one disengages from the one potentially democratic institution that can push back against corporate private oligarchic power.

  • @gemmacasanova6804
    @gemmacasanova68043 жыл бұрын

    I'm fifteen, always been homeschooled, and I'm getting work experience at the local primary school. It has fewer students and is more relaxed than most, but at the same time I feel a kind of strictness that isn't good for a learning environment; for example, the way a prep student goes to school all day and has no mother to hug. The littlest one is always hugging me. Always begging to be picked up. She likes school, but at the same time she'd rather be talking about what's for lunch or showing the leaves she's found. A five year old shouldn't be away from her parents so often. A teacher, no matter how caring, can never replace a mother.

  • @cfoster6804

    @cfoster6804

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are so right! I looked at my six year old's public school schedule and it looks like a full-time working adult schedule! He's not going. We are doing virtual/homescool group hybrid.

  • @gemmacasanova6804

    @gemmacasanova6804

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cfoster6804 Hurrah! Yes, the amount of stress and homework is way over the top - I can't imagine beginning that at five years old.

  • @katiejohnson2189

    @katiejohnson2189

    3 жыл бұрын

    We’ll said.

  • @audhdcreativity5899

    @audhdcreativity5899

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is so sweet ♡ I think my daughter feels that way. She's had a year and a bit of pubic school, and she really missed having a mom to hug or show leaves to 🍁🌿🍂💕

  • @carrieortiz5863

    @carrieortiz5863

    3 жыл бұрын

    Boom! 👊🏻 This is the exact reason I started homeschooling my oldest 12 years ago. I didn’t want my 5 year old to be away from me, his brother, and his home for 8 hours a day. I knew I could teach him in 2-3 hours a day and then we could go enjoy the rest of our day together. He graduates HS this year and I will still continue to homeschool my other 6 children.

  • @Investigativebean
    @Investigativebean3 жыл бұрын

    Very intelligent doctors have learned that children learn best when they are in an environment that feels very safe. Home is comfortable, and a safe space. My child is always learning, and it never ends. His thirst for knowledge was almost destroyed by conventional kindergarten. I could not believe how much lower elementary grades have changed to be counterproductive for the children those ages. A child that asks their parents question, and has those questions answered, is constantly learning. Children that play, and use their imagination, are learning. Forced compliance in our public school system is oppressive.

  • @ashleyyoung1317

    @ashleyyoung1317

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen!!!! So true. Started this year with a 5th grader and 1st grader after they basically lost a year last year cause they were virtual. We have done more in two days for their education than they ever did in two weeks at conventional school. We are NEVER going back to public schooling.

  • @simplisticthings

    @simplisticthings

    3 жыл бұрын

    My daughter at the age of 3 told her pediatrician she wanted to be a paleontologist and his response was how does she even know what that is or even how to say it. I told him she learned it from dinosaur train on PBS. I knew then that I wanted to homeschool but at that point in life I was unable to do so because of being in debt. But now we are 💯 debt free and I homeschool and love it she was homeschooled all of 3rd grade and now we are in 4th. My son all of kindergarten and now 1st grade I love love love homeschooling ❤️

  • @Songsthesecond

    @Songsthesecond

    Жыл бұрын

    For many of us we don’t have a safe place not home not school

  • @rodpruitt8926
    @rodpruitt89263 жыл бұрын

    We home schooled all of our kids K-12. "If you want something done right, do it yourself." Do your research. Only 50% of kids in public schools are on grade level. That's not a good average for any organization.

  • @questionasker8791

    @questionasker8791

    3 жыл бұрын

    Did you know only 50 per cent of the people have an IQ of 100 or higher? 😜

  • @BandlerChing

    @BandlerChing

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was a full year behind and had to spend my summers in school catching up after my parents finally sent me to school I grade 11. Not to mention all the years I spent under-socialized and depressed. Took almost 10 years to fix the relationship with my mom afterwards, and my parents regret their choice to homeschool. It’s not all rainbows and butterflies.

  • @rodpruitt8926

    @rodpruitt8926

    3 жыл бұрын

    My condolences friend. I guess home school isn't good for every family. I'm really glad you got caught up, though. Fortunately, there are many more homeschool groups and recourses available now. So, Things are getting easier for parents who want to do it. I wish you much success my friend.

  • @jaxmom09

    @jaxmom09

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm all for homeschooling when done for the right reasons. Do keep in mind though, there are many reasons the kid's are not on grade level. The biggest reason is a lack of support at home. A teacher can only help a single student so much in about an hour with 20+ other students in the class. Parents need to be helping them understand the subjects at home if they're struggling, or at the very least advocate for their child and try to get them the help they need. Homeschooled children tend to have very supportive parents, which is crucial. Many kids have undiagnosed learning disabilities or other struggles (socio-economic, abuse/neglect, mental health) making it more difficult to learn and many of these kids slip through the cracks. Like I said, I agree with you and love the concept of homeschooling. But we really need to understand the underlying causes of these numbers before we blame the teachers. Most teachers I know are passionate about what they do and they bend over backwards to try to help their students. At least in my area that's been my experience, I know not all schools and teachers are like that because I've definitely come across some lousy ones.

  • @jaxmom09

    @jaxmom09

    3 жыл бұрын

    The entire education system needs to be gutted and fixed in my opinion. It was never even created with the end goal of shaping children into intelligent, critical thinking members of society, just to make them into obedient workers. It all starts at home though, God is not truly in the home of most families nowadays and that's where all of these problems start.

  • @Emilygregoire9
    @Emilygregoire93 жыл бұрын

    This is my first year homeschooling my fourth grader. I wish I would’ve started sooner but at least I’m able to do it now.

  • @pottymouthedplanter

    @pottymouthedplanter

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same here! 💚

  • @threearrows2248

    @threearrows2248

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome!! We're on our second year and I can't imagine going back.

  • @servantwarrior880

    @servantwarrior880

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good for you. It is never too late to start. You don’t have to regret what could have been, just use what will be to the best of your ability. This is one of the best things you can do for your child.

  • @shellygreenan2407

    @shellygreenan2407

    3 жыл бұрын

    Never look back, only look forward!

  • @Emilygregoire9

    @Emilygregoire9

    3 жыл бұрын

    The homeschooling community is the most welcoming. I’m so happy to be part of it!

  • @elenymm
    @elenymm3 жыл бұрын

    Even if you don't homeschool, you should homeschool. It's crazy to think that a child's education can be completely left up to others.

  • @kinghoodofmousekind2906

    @kinghoodofmousekind2906

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly what my mother did: she combed through what my siblings and I learnt at school and checked that there were no anti-Catholic lies (especially when it came to history and the like), and ensured to correct them. It's almost like a battle for the children's faith and mind waged between the secular school system and the fewer and fewer good Catholic parents in my Country (even if now I live in the UK).

  • @pjsmith4369

    @pjsmith4369

    3 жыл бұрын

    My education was left up to others. I did fine. How on earth do you homeschool kids in High School? Physics, Math and Pre Calculus, Chemistry, Biology, Literature and other advanced subjects ie French? Did you know St. Pope John Paul II went to a public school, not a Catholic School. His Father wanted him to get a “ good “ education. That is why he had Jewish friends.

  • @kinghoodofmousekind2906

    @kinghoodofmousekind2906

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pjsmith4369 I think it is not easy, but we should try to get as much education from the family to begin with, and then make sure to be ready to help when it comes to subjects in which anti-Christians ideas may be slipped in. It is a good question, tho, what should be left up to the parents themselves to teach their children. Not an easy solution, of course.

  • @elenymm

    @elenymm

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pjsmith4369 Even if a child goes to school, a parent has a duty to educate the child in the things the school can't teach or teaches against. School isn't enough, in the best circumstances. Many children get by without their parents support, but those who have it are better off for it.

  • @suew4609

    @suew4609

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pjsmith4369 So, here you are again. I, too, was public schooled and I got out of it alive! You don’t know, because you’ve never really looked into it, obviously. There are many ways to do high school subjects in a homeschool. For some reason people think that there’s some kind of magic that happens in a public school. There isn’t. You still have to have a good teacher and a good curriculum. You might get a good teacher, but most of the curriculum these days stinks. It’s been so dumbed down for so many years that all you get is an 8th grade education in 12th grade. Many teachers have their own agendas and push it through the whole school year until your children thinks what are spouting is just normal. I had teachers like this in high school 47 years ago, it’s much worse now since the school system is pushing its own agenda, too. For the subjects I didn’t know enough about, and ones where I didn’t expect the teachers to be delivering some kind of evil social agenda, I sent my kids to the local community college. That was usually only for upper math, some science classes, and 2nd year language courses. They also took some PE courses there. I could’ve done all of this, but was too sick to learn along with them. I know many others that have. There are many online schools and instructor supported homeschools that can help you with the upper grades. It’s not rocket science. Most subjects can be taught at home by a high school graduate.

  • @Investigativebean
    @Investigativebean3 жыл бұрын

    Home schooling my 7 year old was the very best decision I have ever made.

  • @levisando
    @levisando3 жыл бұрын

    As a Catholic priest who works closely with homeschoolers said recently, “Homeschooling is vital to rescuing a culture that has gone mad.”

  • @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it

    @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it

    2 жыл бұрын

    Smart parents keep their children away from catholic priests.

  • @levisando

    @levisando

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it Why?

  • @taybarrett2893

    @taybarrett2893

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@levisando Catholicism is a Satanic perversion of Christianity that has a long history of abusing and preying on children.

  • @janetdefreitas787
    @janetdefreitas7873 жыл бұрын

    Our adventures in home schooling were rewarding. Our children were able to learn well. We had time for insightful discussions, and time for learning through play. Field trips were fantastic. (We never had to leave early because of a bus waiting to take us back to school). Learning was happening even when life caused interruptions- such as the birth of a new baby. I've seen some "not great" home schooling days shine in comparison to a good day in public school. More recently, homeschoolers had no interruptions during the lockdowns. Amen to that!

  • @kristinevaughn9002

    @kristinevaughn9002

    3 жыл бұрын

    We had interruptions during our homeschool year. Lots of co-ops and activities were stopped. There were no church activities. My kids are used to being out and about and it was hard on them losing those connections to the community for a year.

  • @ThanksStJoseph
    @ThanksStJoseph3 жыл бұрын

    I taught in the government schools for 7 years and experienced the chaos resulting from this lack of culture. Then for four years I taught in an orthodox Catholic school where the school was very forthright about their mission of Catholic orthodoxy and high level academics. It was an amazing place to teach. And the results were outstanding. Four roughly $6k a student these kids received a quality education. The last year I was there in a graduating class of 16 they had 2 students with perfect SAT scores and 3.4 million dollars in scholarships. Clearly defined goals made soooo much of the BS go away and allowed us (parents, students and teachers) to focus our efforts. In contrast to my years in government education where so much time was wasted because of a lack of unity and defined goals. Despite the massive amount of $$$$ available the results were minuscule in comparison.

  • @lordlouix

    @lordlouix

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thats easy to explain. Private schools are like a filter where 90 % of the students will be high achievers, almost no SPED/IEP students and with parents/students having really high goals and college prospective. I taught at a private school for 4 years, and the experience is very similar to what you describe. High SAT scores, very high math skills in both, middle and high school, kids interested in science, robotics, programming, mathematics, I mean, that is the GOAL of a private school, it can be religious or non religious, but the fact is, they have smaller classes and more focused curriculum, HOWEVER, the payment was low, definitely lower than any public school where you can teach. Do I miss teaching in private school?, I just miss the kids, the job was definitely "harder" than in public school, but I enjoyed because I got to teach Physics, Advance mathematics, some Robotics and even AP courses. In public school you get EVERYONE, lots, and I mean lots of kids with special education needs, 8 out of 10 kids out there need extra help in mathematics and english, so obviously the achievements of theses kids will not even compare to the private school kids. HOWEVER, you do get a few high achievers in public school, you have some honor classes and some AP courses, but yes, that represents maybe 10 % of the school population, while 40 % are in SPED/IEP. It is just the way it is to be honest, I am teaching Algebra for a much higher paycheck and that is my reward after planning and doing my classes. I also teach in college tho, and that is where I get to do some fun Physics, laboratories, Astronomy and etc. The way I see it, school is just generic and only the students who care and whose parents care will get to be a high income professional, the rest will be okay, but unfortunately, unless they wake up in college or they realize they need to work hard, they will have a INCOME TOLL in their lives.

  • @quemunroe7520

    @quemunroe7520

    3 жыл бұрын

    Where could I go to find information about the clearly defined goals? I'm trying to find a way to do that with my child's education.

  • @Kat-mh5kj

    @Kat-mh5kj

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@quemunroe7520 clearly difined wallet I think can help

  • @francescathomas3502

    @francescathomas3502

    3 жыл бұрын

    Catholic schools in Canada are still run by the province, they are free to catholic families. But yes their education has always been superior. I sent my son to a catholic elementary school (JK - 8) and he was very well educated there. The catholic high school however was awful. With the whole new (new to me) semester system and having to change classes every time the bell rang, he lost his friends and he did not do well at all. His grades were dropping, so I had no choice but to pull him out of the 9th grade. So my son was homeschooled through the rest of high school. Technically he is a "9th grade drop-out"

  • @ga6589

    @ga6589

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am a retired public school teacher. Never did I not have clearly defined goals and objectives for the students. It was conveniently found on the websites of our district and state dept. of ed. Parents could access them, also.

  • @earthmamma85
    @earthmamma853 жыл бұрын

    I regret not homeschooling my daughter from the beginning… everyday I dropped her off, I had a pit in my stomach. I pulled her out after 2nd grade and we are moving into 5th. It’s was a great choice. I’m still working on getting out of the public school mindset…while creating an environment that encourages learning without standards and pressures. I didn’t agree with the way the school was molding my daughter to be just like everyone else… our family values and way of life was being totally disregarded when she was at school and that shouldn’t happen.

  • @jaimepiano1985

    @jaimepiano1985

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love The Well Educated Heart! Check out The Catch the Vision course, it’s so good for helping change the mindset! So freeing!

  • @thadbecker3326
    @thadbecker33263 жыл бұрын

    I am in my senior year at a public school and I will be homeschooling my kids in large part thanks to you. Keep up the good work on KZread and with you family man!

  • @AmberFaganello
    @AmberFaganello3 жыл бұрын

    I am a teacher. I started in a large public school and switched after 9 years to a christian school. Next year I am teaching in a one-room school house, with Hutterites. I am hopeful that it will be something akin to a homeschool setting.

  • @anticoomer

    @anticoomer

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm also a teacher, and struggle with what to do about my career going forward. i wasn't a catholic/parent when I started school to become a teacher, so much has changed. I still enjoy the job but my kids will never touch a public school

  • @InDirectDiana

    @InDirectDiana

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am extremely interested in your hutterite schooling chapter... do a blog or vlog! That would be awesome.

  • @VeronicaBrandt
    @VeronicaBrandt3 жыл бұрын

    Amen to that! My main goal was to have all my kids still practising Catholics. So far so good - oldest turning 20 next month.

  • @rhyfelwrDuw
    @rhyfelwrDuw3 жыл бұрын

    I'm in the UK and I used to get people asking: "Is it legal?" or "What about socialisation?" I home educated from 2000-2014 and when I first started it was unknown, but now a lot of people do it!

  • @christinebishop5291
    @christinebishop52913 жыл бұрын

    I have homeschooled since 2003. I have one left, three more years. I started out because I did not my kids to learn things I have no idea what they are being taught or know and trust the educators. I am the primary educator of my child, which means I decide how and where my child is taught. A few years later I did it for religious reasons. I am pretty certain my children will stay strong as a Catholic and have strong Character. Plus I am able to teach according to there skills and how they learn.

  • @c.m.cordero1772

    @c.m.cordero1772

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why didn’t you know what your kids were being taught? Before a curriculum is considered for adoption it is put out for several weeks in the district office for parents to peruse. I went down to see ours. Parents are sent home plenty of info about existing curriculum being used with the children. Any special programs usually require parental permission, in which case the info in question is sent home to the parents so they can decide whether they want their kids to participate. That’s been my experience.

  • @suew4609

    @suew4609

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@c.m.cordero1772 I have 6 children and I can’t imagine being able to keep up on all that curricula! Usually they just state the scope of what they’re going to teach, it’s not in detail. For you to really know what your child is learning you’d have to read all their books and attend all of their classes. I wouldn’t trust a secular teacher to raise my children up properly. Many teachers push their own agenda in the school these days, even when it’s not in the curriculum. Catholic Church teaches that the parents are the first teachers of the children, that doesn’t mean that we teach them only when they’re young, we must follow them all the way to adulthood, teaching them as they go. The Bible says to, "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it" (Prov. 22:6). Do you trust the public schools to raise your children up properly? To properly form their conscious? They will spend more time at school with the teachers than they will with you at home. I don’t trust them with my children’s souls!

  • @ga6589

    @ga6589

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@suew4609 I was a pubic school teacher for 36 years. Never did I consider it my job to "raise" anyone else's children. I expected parents to instill the values necessary to be respectful, responsible, compassionate, and productive member of society. A teacher must reinforce those things by setting a good example. My job was to create an environment conducive to learning, teach the standards set by our state and utilize our district's curriculum to do accomplish it. (And yes, this was all public information.) You don't need religion to do that. By all means homeschool, if you have a problem with schools not including a particular set of religious beliefs in their curriculum.

  • @ashleyyoung1317
    @ashleyyoung13173 жыл бұрын

    Yep, I’m homeschooling from now on. Loving it and the kids are too. My oldest has been to public school so she knows how it goes there. Deschooling her while teaching both the kids. You can’t beat learning about the ocean while at the ocean!!! Went to a new park for gym class yesterday. How the kids are learning is best. Best thing we can do for them.

  • @elmike-o5290
    @elmike-o52903 жыл бұрын

    “Tradition is a set of solutions for which we have forgotten the problems. Throw away the solution and you get the problem back.” Donald Kingsbury

  • @Travis_Kent
    @Travis_Kent3 жыл бұрын

    "The Transmission of Culture" or "Propagation" - "The old was a kind of propagation-men transmitting manhood to men; the new is merely propaganda" - The Abolition of Man

  • @jenniferraymond9766
    @jenniferraymond97663 жыл бұрын

    I homeschool. I "socialize" my dogs. I EDUCATE my children and train them up in the way they should go....

  • @cfoster6804

    @cfoster6804

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen!

  • @spookyhouses

    @spookyhouses

    3 жыл бұрын

    This!!

  • @minahumphries3768

    @minahumphries3768

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @audhdcreativity5899
    @audhdcreativity58993 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this ♡ I really appreciate all your thoughts. I am not religious but do want to teach my own culture and values to my child for many of the same reasons. I am always learning as well! It is a natural part of our lifestyle to be curious and do projects around things we care about, like growing food, building, designing ♡ we also like more than a 15 minutes recess!

  • @jcpg9592
    @jcpg95923 жыл бұрын

    Brian, I belong to a Reformed church, but your channel has been a beautiful blessing and respite for me. The thoughtful and peaceful way you approach faith and culture is an encouragement (this coming from a home schooled child). Thank you!

  • @josephreece7387
    @josephreece73872 жыл бұрын

    This guy is deep I'm a Muslim and his words have touched me Keep it up man

  • @SuperSaiyanKrillin
    @SuperSaiyanKrillin3 жыл бұрын

    To be fair - I wish you would acknowledge how difficult this reality can be in the modern two-income household economy. Homeschooling is a very serious financial decision for the household

  • @cheryllwaldrop9732

    @cheryllwaldrop9732

    3 жыл бұрын

    It can make a huge or negligible financial impact, depending on your stage of life and current lifestyle, and how much you choose to spend on it. You can spend less on a year's curriculum than on the class fees you would have to pay when you picked up your public school class schedule on orientation day. Or, you can spend several hundred dollars on flashy materials. I'm not saying that everyone can do it at the drop of a hat, but a lot more people could do it, if they really put their minds to it.

  • @SuperSaiyanKrillin

    @SuperSaiyanKrillin

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cheryllwaldrop9732 Thanks for your response. I agree that many people 'could' do it - but the reality of the modern economy is that very little people can afford one parent forfeiting their annual income in order to homeschool. Homeschooling expenses are negligible I agree - but the reason it's a huge financial decision is because of the opportunity cost. All of the sudden Homeschooling looks very expensive as soon as the one parent has to quit their job that makes over 40k a year.

  • @margaretqueenofscots9450

    @margaretqueenofscots9450

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperSaiyanKrillin it helps when one parent stays home with the kids and cooks, etc. It’s surprising how cheaply you can eat if you make everything at home. There might be a cut back in your living, but I doubt it’s as much as you think it would be because of the ways you save money.

  • @racheln4309

    @racheln4309

    3 жыл бұрын

    I disagree that this economy is a two income economy. I think people choose to live that way, but in my experience it is perfectly easy to have a good life on one humble income. We aren’t rich, but we are doing great. No debt helps, and get rid of all the dumb things like Netflix that are eating your money.

  • @brandi_with_an_i
    @brandi_with_an_i2 жыл бұрын

    My 13-year old and 8-year old are on their 1st month of homeschool. There were days at the very beginning where I felt like throwing up my hands and quitting. Just send them back to public schools (blech). Now that we're past the learning curve, we love it so much.

  • @RachelASmith1990
    @RachelASmith19903 жыл бұрын

    This video reminds me of my English classes in high school. I feel like the books we read in English were chosen to challenge cultural norms rather than uphold any norms. It's like the books were chosen because they were edgy. I think that the books assigned in school are a good way to check the temperature of the education system.

  • @jenniferh7163
    @jenniferh71633 жыл бұрын

    I agree with the need for multiple education systems. My private high school had an average college standardized test score than was in the top ten percentile. The average student had also acquired a semester of college credits at least from AP exams, and we had 99% college entrance. And this was nothing to celebrate or cite on better instructional quality or the fact it was a Catholic school, because we had an entrance exam after all. But it would still be statistically unlikely except accounting for the fact that you had put a lot of like minded students with similar goals(college prep) together. Also, absolutely no one in my school wanted to be clearly below average, as I think is the case everywhere, but our average was quite inflated. It is sort of like how most recruits pass Marine boot camp, even though most people would think they could never do it until put in a position where it was expected. If my school had to support special needs students, or training for important technical or other non-college vocations, we would never have been able to do what we did or even a fraction of it, just financially. And even then, part of what my school could do was a result of the Benedictines who ran it having non-economic goals.

  • @c.m.cordero1772

    @c.m.cordero1772

    3 жыл бұрын

    I guess the public schools are the ones doing God’s work of caring for the poor ,the disabled, etc. I have always thought so. Wonder where Jesus would have taught.

  • @pierretawadros2690

    @pierretawadros2690

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@c.m.cordero1772 The part that it seems like he is criticizing is the one size fits all approach of public education that ends up failing all parties

  • @_MysticKnight

    @_MysticKnight

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@c.m.cordero1772 Public Schools care for the poor and disabled? If giving a public school "education" means caring for the poor and disabled, may God help us. The real institution providing a quality education for the most amount of poor and disabled for free across the world is the Catholic Church.

  • @knightblossom8407
    @knightblossom84073 жыл бұрын

    "That's some bull****." You had me ROLLING ON THE FLOOR!! SO TRUE!!!

  • @TheEric1203

    @TheEric1203

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was not expecting that 😂

  • @namoqwerty1323

    @namoqwerty1323

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same man

  • @sterlingteall3462

    @sterlingteall3462

    3 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @levisando

    @levisando

    3 жыл бұрын

    The thing with Brian (based on his "why I don't swear much" video) is that when he uses "strong language" it packs such a punch

  • @redeemed615
    @redeemed6153 жыл бұрын

    Transmission of culture. EXACTLY. We are in our first year of homeschooling - though we were never a part of government schools in the first place. Even private schools were not transferring the culture we were looking for. Excellent video! Thank you!

  • @elgusto5329
    @elgusto53293 жыл бұрын

    My wife has homescholled our seven children from day one. Age 26 to 11. Not a one has regreted this decision.

  • @Leslie.N.
    @Leslie.N.2 жыл бұрын

    So happy the algorithms have populated your channel! This is our 4th year hybrid homeschooling (M-W homeschool + Th-F traditional on campus learning) and we both enjoy/love it so much!

  • @mikemorales4855
    @mikemorales48553 жыл бұрын

    Charter Schools, Parochial Schools and Private schools also provide an alternative to the single public school model. The wonder of choice in education.

  • @A.S2400

    @A.S2400

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some of the above are WAY worse than public schools. It depends where you are. The catholic schools in some places are cesspools one near me had a huge child abuse scandal.

  • @luisoncpp

    @luisoncpp

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tony1685 Catholicism is the origin of modern education (with the monastic schools(that anybody could attend, not just the clergy) and with the first universities).

  • @displaychicken

    @displaychicken

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tony1685 you made a grammatical error in the very sentence in which you called Catholicism illiterate.

  • @julek2589

    @julek2589

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tony1685 if it’s the sabbath why u being annoying in these comments?

  • @smmclaug75

    @smmclaug75

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tony1685 An almost inexpressibly ignorant statement.

  • @carolinapaez2309
    @carolinapaez23093 жыл бұрын

    I want to believe that. You gave me some hope. After having my kids in an amazing super competitive private school, I had to homeschooled my second child. It has been heartbreaking having him at home without friends interaction, science competitions, bands, sports, clubs. I really want to think that it is a good choice, but I have my doubts.

  • @Melissa-gn3dv

    @Melissa-gn3dv

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please, consider joining a homeschool co-op. There are sports leagues too. Maybe you just need time to make the transition and get involved with new groups of people. I have had this same problem, but there is so much out there to get involved in and a homeschooler has time to do it.

  • @michaelbenzehabe8207
    @michaelbenzehabe8207 Жыл бұрын

    Brian Holdsworth, I agree. We have given educators an impossible task of preparing our kids for success. Success differs across many spectrums and cultures. As a homeschool parent, I replaced my son's Spanish class with Hebrew (and later Greek). Are the new tech jobs being offered in Mexico City? No. But, many tech jobs are springing up in Tel Aviv, Israel. A perfect case of nice people educating our kids to their detriment. I don't want to insinuate bad motives on public schools, but my smart actions will always be better for my family. I'm with you, Brian.

  • @spookyhouses
    @spookyhouses3 жыл бұрын

    I'm very grateful to be able to homeschool our child. I knew I would homeschool my future kids from the time I myself was a child.

  • @hannahcrossett3415
    @hannahcrossett34159 ай бұрын

    I would have skipped a lot of hard experiences if I had been homeschooled. College-prep private school meant abusive teachers, unreasonable expectations for college-level work from a young age, and a lack of emotional development support. In that stressed environment, anyone struggling becomes a victim or a clump of aggressive peers. Homeschooling is a blessing for developing in ways that interest a person. I started home school halfway through my sophomore year of high school. This meant one-on-one math class, study abroad, college courses, art and creative writing continuing education courses through universities, ministry and leadership opportunities, service projects, free time for hobbies, and picking what books to read. I got to explore my favorite branches of literary history, story design, character development, symbolism, and layering stories. I hope to publish in the future.

  • @wandahernandez5002
    @wandahernandez50023 жыл бұрын

    We have homeschooled since 1997. I think I've met about 3 people, maybe 4, in all these years who reacted negatively to the fact that our kids never went to school.

  • @carissahanson9887
    @carissahanson98873 жыл бұрын

    What I have seen go on in the past couple of years I am glad you were homeschooling your kids

  • @HappyHealthyandFree
    @HappyHealthyandFree3 жыл бұрын

    Wow well said!! Wondering if you were home schooled or had a different experience outside of public school growing up. We are working towards having our boys homeschooled using the Montessori Method as a guideline.

  • @commercialrealestatephilos605
    @commercialrealestatephilos6053 жыл бұрын

    Just get in debt up to your ears.then both parents have to work. And then ship your children to the government sanctuary that will guarantee your children will leave absolutely confused about even the most basic truths.

  • @HH-hy8ph
    @HH-hy8ph3 жыл бұрын

    It is so difficult! I always question if I am doing a good job or if I’m failing our kids.

  • @silverhawkscape2677
    @silverhawkscape26773 жыл бұрын

    The fact that Teachers in Public schools will teach CRT and LGBTQIALMNOP education and NOT tell the parents because they know the parents won't agree. Is enough reason to Homeschool your kids.

  • @sheliaporter6795
    @sheliaporter67952 жыл бұрын

    I homeschool my 9-year-old, ADHD, OCD, SPD, Autistic daughter. Traditional school was not a good fit for her for many reasons. The final straw for me was when she had a bad sensory overload and crawled under the table hysterically crying and asking for me. The teacher called the office to have them call me, which they did, BUT in the meantime, they sent a uniformed police officer to try to drag her from under the table, which made her more hysterical!!! They totally ignored everything her doctor said for them to do or NOT to do for her. When I got to the school, she was in the nurse's office because she was so hysterical she was throwing up and shaking uncontrollably, I was livid! They said their only option was to put her in the SLD class, which would not have been good for her, because she is very smart and was already bored with the regular curriculum. I signed her out of school and told them she would not be back - EVER! I am convinced that public school is not in her best interests. Some kids just cannot learn in a traditional classroom. I say do what's best for your child.

  • @wholesome122
    @wholesome1223 жыл бұрын

    With the streamlining of Catholic education resource opportunities online, my husband and I are strongly considering homeschooling

  • @jefffaulkner8793

    @jefffaulkner8793

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do it! My wife and I homeschooled our 3 children from age 4 all the way through high school. Well worth the sacrifices!

  • @ChristianPretorius
    @ChristianPretorius3 жыл бұрын

    I have hope! This is such a wholesome channel / content and KZread suggested it to me, even though I don't have kids. Couldn't agree more with your message!

  • @angelus5013
    @angelus5013 Жыл бұрын

    ADDING TO YOUR POSTING.. To answer having a multifaceted question as to why is it best to home-school my child, I feel it is the duty of the caring parent/s and/or person to examine various ways and methods to address "education" of the child. Society's term for the acquisition of knowledge is based of the fundamental principle of facilitating skills, habits and beliefs ofwhich is entrusted to one (teacher/s) that has/have traversed society's institutionalised educational setting; that implys the entrusted teacher/s can or will cover an entire course of work and or study one (student/child) needs to prepare my child and/or student in the broad spectrum of skills, habits, life and/or freewill of chosen professions, beliefs and/or both. Teachers of such educational settings fall short of embracing the larger aspect of life's experiences of which a family can enrich it's member/s of multiple ages through it's network of people with experiences in discerning daily care, concern, communication, commitment, and the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon them, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel (discernment) and might (mastery), the spirit of knowledge and of the fear (honour/reverence) of the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • @Sterbann
    @Sterbann3 жыл бұрын

    Me going back to public school after 2 years online: 👁👄👁

  • @AmberFaganello

    @AmberFaganello

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good luck!

  • @chromebook1794

    @chromebook1794

    3 жыл бұрын

    👀

  • @reymichaelsungazornosa4040

    @reymichaelsungazornosa4040

    3 жыл бұрын

    stay safe!

  • @Sterbann

    @Sterbann

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Mel B 💯 I got 3 days

  • @Sterbann

    @Sterbann

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Mel B yea I don’t even have my schedule 😂 so I gotta just send it when I go, but eh it is what it is

  • @Ashley6
    @Ashley62 жыл бұрын

    I wasn’t going to homeschool and I’m sooo thankful I had a change in heart this past year. Thank you God!! My 6 year old is doing amazing with homeschooling. I will do the same with my other two sons when they are 6.

  • @MrsAuraR
    @MrsAuraR2 жыл бұрын

    It is now! ❤️💡🙏🏽….. we’re in our 1st year homeschooling- NYC. 💡🙏🏽❤️

  • @annb1265
    @annb12652 жыл бұрын

    We homeschool for many reasons, the main one being we are Christians and have many homeschoolers at our church (supportive community). I absolutely LOVE our flexibility! We homeschool a lot in the summer so that in October (74° and sunny) we can take the metro in to Washington, DC twice a week for field trips when there are no tourists and it is not blazing hot. We also take family vacations in November or February inexpensively and have no competition.

  • @mariehannigan6238
    @mariehannigan62382 жыл бұрын

    been there had all the flack but my daughter has a language degree with OU in UK she did online from the age of 12 she is an amazing free thinker and a wonderful person

  • @TheBalancedMom
    @TheBalancedMom2 жыл бұрын

    I usually just answer with "I enjoy the flexibility so much". As a former high school teacher, I absolutely love so many aspects of homeschooling and I'd name top 10 reasons of why I homeschool but I spare them their time ;)

  • @anticoomer
    @anticoomer3 жыл бұрын

    I am going to homeschool all my kids but I am a public school teacher. I'm in a very rural area so I don't have to worry about CRT indoctrination etc. But I am wondering if this is a job I am even allowed to have now? Or an I contributing to the system? I enjoy being a light for kids who don't have a stable home life, all the time off etc. But I don't wanna sacrifice my soul for it

  • @djg585

    @djg585

    3 жыл бұрын

    Keep praying for God's guidance, He will surely give it to you.

  • @jenniferraymond9766

    @jenniferraymond9766

    3 жыл бұрын

    So, In other words, public school isn't good enough for your kids, but will have to do for other people's kids. Sounds like you're still trying to sell a product or service you don't even believe in. And by definition, that makes you part of the problem. I'm sorry if that's not what you were hoping to hear, but it seems like the good teachers are willing to question their professions these days and I wish more of you would be brave enough to leave the system and put your talents to good use elsewhere.

  • @djg585

    @djg585

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jenniferraymond9766 She can't make the parents of public school pupils find some other solution. On the other hand, maybe her teaching in a religious school would be more beneficial over all. It's not an easy call.

  • @anticoomer

    @anticoomer

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jenniferraymond9766 about 70% of students in my area are either very poor with both parents working or a single parent household. I am not sure that me leaving would be a net benefit for Christianity as I might be the only dose of it they get. However I am open to the idea of it. Id love to find some other line of work. Another issue where I live is that if I want rural peaceful safe environment, teaching/farming are about the only choices. There are a lot of jobs in other industries but it would involve moving family to the city. It's a tough choice.

  • @johnpglackin345

    @johnpglackin345

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are helping to feed the beast which is government control over our lives. Also public schools is stealing from others to give to others.

  • @BandlerChing
    @BandlerChing3 жыл бұрын

    My dad was a high school drop-out and my mom was a secretary. Two people not qualified to teach. Yet because of church pressure, they decided to take our education in their own hands. My mom was borderline abusive, and I was always behind. When they sent me to school in grade 11, I was a full grade behind and had to catch up in summer school. They did not encourage post-secondary, and I didn’t have the grades to make it anyways. I have adhd that went undiagnosed until my son was diagnosed. It took a decade to repair the relationship with my parents. If you are qualified and patient enough to homeschool, great. But pushing it on people who are not able to teach so they make the same choices and the same mistakes my parents did is wrong. How many kids are being abused and there’s no one for the kids to turn to? Speaking from experience, that is a lonely and scary place to be.

  • @marymcgloin3663
    @marymcgloin36633 жыл бұрын

    You make an excellent case for home schooling

  • @aronraszkiewicz1942
    @aronraszkiewicz19423 жыл бұрын

    3:57 please provide a link to the source footage of this Egyptian tomb. Subject aside, I noticed that one of the figures was removed, maybe it represented someone who was condemned by the king/queen buried there... I would so much love to research that subject and figure out the story behind this. As for the content you are producing, I love it and this episode is the one where I 100% agree with you, especially since I come from one of Europe's most Catholic countries - Poland. Warmest regards, Brian!

  • @abbykartzinel2292
    @abbykartzinel22923 жыл бұрын

    Well spoken! I like your take on this and appreciate the bigger picture point view. Thanks!

  • @HomeschoolHistoryShow
    @HomeschoolHistoryShow10 ай бұрын

    We pulled out kids and started homeschooling this year. This is a fantastic video. thanks.

  • @rbtwithme7455
    @rbtwithme74552 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the thoughtfulness and clarity of this video.

  • @Thomas-dw1nb
    @Thomas-dw1nb3 жыл бұрын

    There are a small handful of KZreadrs that I support on a rotational basis.. You're up next, B.

  • @brittanyyates7114
    @brittanyyates71143 жыл бұрын

    So I live in Oklahoma, I have now for 6 almost 7 years. I was always told that my kids HAVE to be in sort of school rather it be public or charter. I recently found out (literally a week ago), that no only CAN I homeschool my 5 kids (12-6 years of age), but that there are ZERO requirements for me to do so!!! I'm gathering as much information as I possibly can for them and myself before pulling them from the public school they're in now. So glad I came across your video this evening!!!

  • @eliaswendel7257
    @eliaswendel72573 жыл бұрын

    As an upcoming primary teacher, I found this highly interesting. I'd be curious about further videos on home schooling!

  • @manitobareader7769

    @manitobareader7769

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you can, spend time with as many homeschooling students and parents as you can. You will learn from them, I assure you.

  • @catherinelove3043
    @catherinelove30433 жыл бұрын

    Ahh if I knew then what I know now…. My children would have been homeschooled. GodBless you guys for commitment and love for your children , I think your very wise.🇦🇺🙏🙂💕

  • @iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053
    @iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd10532 жыл бұрын

    My wife and I have a 3 year old daughter. We are late in life parents and already decided to home school Stella before she was even born.

  • @J-S.I
    @J-S.I4 ай бұрын

    Say: "Shall we tell you of those who lose most in respect of their deeds?- "Those whose efforts have been wasted in this life, while they thought that they were acquiring good by their works?" They are those who deny the Signs of their Lord and the fact of their having to meet Him (in the Hereafter): vain will be their works, nor shall We, on the Day of Judgment, give them any weight. That is their reward, Hell, because they rejected Faith, and took My Signs and My Messengers by way of jest.

  • @oberhasligoatfarm3085
    @oberhasligoatfarm30853 жыл бұрын

    Homeschooling great and all but finding friends for 12 daughter is difficult in my area. Like everyone is homeschooling little kids or moved away All her friends moved when Covid hit.

  • @stillwatersfarm8499
    @stillwatersfarm84993 жыл бұрын

    Excellent! I always said I wanted to spend my days with my kids teaching them stuff. But more and more I feel it has become less a choice and more an imperative. We are loosing our culture.

  • @ga6589

    @ga6589

    3 жыл бұрын

    How do you define our culture, exactly? Our country has historically been a melting pot. The definition of culture is: the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively; the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people or other social group. Many, many people from all around the world, have contributed to our country's institutions and achievements- including indigenous peoples and African Americans. I think our children are owed a proper education about their sacrifices and contributions. I will be forever indebted to the brilliant doctor who saved my husband's life- she happened to be an immigrant to the US from the Middle East. My children are Asian-adopted and we never expected them to sacrifice their own cultural heritage in order to be considered Americans. If your goal is to limit your child's education to just those thoughts and ideas that make you comfortable or pass muster with you, then by all means homeschool.

  • @stillwatersfarm8499

    @stillwatersfarm8499

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ga6589 Teaching appreciation for Judeo-Christian values and culture does not preclude investigating the valuable and not-so-valuable contributions of other societies. Many homeschool families can boast a much broader history and culture curriculum than your average public school. We spend a full four years of high school on world history, studying not just western culture as most schools do, but history of all the continents. Americans are supposed to have some shared values despite being a mixture of cultures, but I think that claim is tenuous at best these days.

  • @chercruz9344
    @chercruz93443 жыл бұрын

    I just tell people we home school for medical reasons and then they just say oh Which is true For mental health and other things

  • @jessejules2092
    @jessejules20922 жыл бұрын

    I so get how iits hard to answer the question about the reason for home schooling. Its almost like people ask why so that they can find a point to argue. I've always had to have an answer ready for this reason too.

  • @conovan5081
    @conovan50813 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos Brian, I will join the reinforcements as soon as I can. Much love from Brazil.

  • @racheln4309
    @racheln43093 жыл бұрын

    One of the best quotes I ever read that changed how i viewed a child’s capability to learn went something like this: “If we all began putting our 12 month olds in baby school, pretty soon we would be convinced that they needed to go to school to learn to walk, when in fact it’s something that they will learn to teach themselves because of their intense desire to do so.”

  • @thepatriotess4279
    @thepatriotess42793 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic analysis. Every parent and young person should watch this video.

  • @HalloweenCarver
    @HalloweenCarver3 жыл бұрын

    I homeschool because I love and adore my children ❤️

  • @managing_the_motherload
    @managing_the_motherload9 ай бұрын

    My oldest child now grade 5 has a bully. He is a sweet, soft spoken kid who is on the spectrum. He is also humiliated an emotion/feeling I didn't even know was possible for him to grasp with his diagnosis. That means the bullying is extensive. I feel so awful as a mother. I want to pull him and homeschool all of my children. It is a lot with two working parents but I really feel its completely unnecessary to deal with this. I want him to feel safe and comfortable. My husband sees it as running away from a problem and mentions there will always be bullies in life, and he will need to learn how to handle all sorts of people. I'm really torn.

  • @BrianHoldsworth

    @BrianHoldsworth

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, there will always be bullies in life, but we shouldn't have to deal with dysfunctional social impositions at a vulnerable age. If you can learn what you need to learn, socially and morally, until you've reached an age in which you are confident in your identity as a beloved child of God, then bullies will have little effect. Instead, if we are exposed to that atmosphere as children, they will shape our entire social experience which can't be undone.

  • @BrianHoldsworth

    @BrianHoldsworth

    9 ай бұрын

    Further, I would ask your husband this. If he made an excessive amount of money and you wanted to stay home with the kids, would he object then? If not, then you know what this is really about.

  • @Darkbillhook

    @Darkbillhook

    6 ай бұрын

    I know I am just a stranger on the internet but I would trust your motherly instinct. Bullies don't teach kids how to handle all sorts of people - just like experiencing abuse as an adult doesn't help you deal with abusers. There is no research to support your husbands theory, but there is research showing the damaging effects of bullying - particularly on neurodivergent people. I would look into this if I were you. Bullying and abuse does not help you deal with people, it lowers your self esteem and causes trauma. I am autistic too and got bullied in school and abused as an adult - all I have to show for it is PTSD. I'm extremely shocked that you didn't know it was possible for autistic people to experience humiliation - we have the same emotions everyone else does and many autistic people report feeling incredibly intense emotions. I think the confusion is because we struggle to identify the emotion and explain it to another it a way that makes sense to them and we don't always show it outwardly in the same way as others. Good luck to you and your son. I hope your situation improves and your husband sees sense.

  • @b.l.2512
    @b.l.25123 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos! I am a new father and I've been concerned with the direction the American education system is heading. But why homeschool as opposed to attending a Christian school?

  • @sandilobianco6734

    @sandilobianco6734

    3 жыл бұрын

    B.L. Like most churches the Christian schools have been infiltrated by communistic theology. They are almost the same as public schools imo. You can ask local Christian schools to visit and see what I mean. Sit in on a class if it’s allowed.

  • @allsaintsacademy9344
    @allsaintsacademy93443 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this ... this topic needs to be spoken openly to bring a deeper understanding and vision into the option of education outside of the system. This is why we homeschool, we really need to press forth this truth. This pandemic we are in has moved so many parents to hit the reset button and consider the option of choosing how their children are educated. Bringing awareness and a stand to parental rights to choose must be concrete in a Country where our society and culture graces its diversity. On all accounts, it must and should be the parent's choice to governor how and the way their child will be educated. I believe education starts with the whole of the child, the fundamentals that root a child's academics are the roots that "will" and allow the child to desire to learn. This I believe is a foundation that creates itself and rises in the absolute of family. My children started in the system, we tried public and private before making the choice to pull them out. My oldest then grade 3 now soon to be Uni-student going for a triple major. The love of learning in my children developed from a young age in the understanding that knowledge is a gift and it is our innate human desire and capacity to envelop within that desire of self to thirst for knowledge... and with a prayer, to that, we never stop to choose to learn.

  • @CatholicBossHogg
    @CatholicBossHogg3 жыл бұрын

    Remember parents you will be accountable to God for the souls of your children. So think twice before sending them to government, atheist indoctrination centers.

  • @djg585

    @djg585

    3 жыл бұрын

    Think more than twice.

  • @mirjamjunginger3890

    @mirjamjunginger3890

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish we were allowed to in Germany!

  • @bobibethkallenbach6300
    @bobibethkallenbach63003 жыл бұрын

    So excited to find you on KZread!

  • @alfonsohuaman6116
    @alfonsohuaman6116 Жыл бұрын

    As someone going through the public school process as long as you are actively pursuing the best opportunities for your kid and keeping them from bad influences they’ll turn out fine

  • @intigniadickey2224
    @intigniadickey22243 жыл бұрын

    I homeschooled two of my children. It was very hard because I had to keep up with the public school curriculum. That was what I agreed to in order to be able to homeschool. But I was able to teach my children other things as well; such as beliefs, character traits, how to take of yourself, your home, your yard. So it was hard, but the most fulfilling time of my life.

  • @tylertyler6418
    @tylertyler64183 жыл бұрын

    It’s simple. I want my kids to be creative. I want them to be able to think for themselves. Our education system deliberately stifles those 2 things. You have to think their way in order to succeed in public school. And all public education basically keeps one formula- remember some facts and then vomit it back onto the page during a test. That’s not intelligence. Plus in school, you have random strangers that you have to trust will take care of your kid, respect them, and teach them properly. I don’t know how many teachers growing up that put their beliefs into the classroom. Or some teachers were just mean to me and the other kids. One teacher put a third grade girl up against a wall one time in a fit of rage. He retired that year. He should’ve been fired immediately but you know they protect their own. I don’t need some teacher treating my kids like crap. They’re going to be home where they are truly loved. And we will nurture them and be patient with them as we teach them!

  • @ffvvaacc
    @ffvvaacc2 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love Catholic school for my children. As the years go by I am more and more ecstatic over their amazing education. Morality, philosophy, theology, maths and the sciences, literature, and faith. This is nothing against everyone who homeschools, I know homeschooling Catholic families as well, and what they do is excellent. But I just wanted to say I absolutely adore Catholic school for my kids. ❤️

  • @Tanyalapatrone
    @Tanyalapatrone3 жыл бұрын

    I have been thinking of homeschooling my son, and this appeared wow.

  • @gregorytobin5754
    @gregorytobin57543 жыл бұрын

    So based. Homeschooling is the ONLY option if you don't want your children being turned into secularists. Or at least you take a massive risk placing your children in government schools today.

  • @cindland
    @cindland3 жыл бұрын

    I have a broad range of knowledge and understanding. I didn’t finish college but I learned a lot of skills working in the corporate sector for 20 years. Then I switched gears and Stayed home to teach my children how to learn.

  • @dmaverick9525
    @dmaverick95252 жыл бұрын

    Both my daughters are homeschooled. And both are absolute nerds. One loves rockets and the other loves medicine & biology. Both are history buffs of both East to West.

  • @IM-uh5tk
    @IM-uh5tk2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. Could you shed some light on how we can develop our children socially if we are homeschooling them?

  • @jennyredbeans
    @jennyredbeans3 жыл бұрын

    THIS IS SPOT ON SO GOOD!!!!!!!

  • @sierriaNicole
    @sierriaNicole2 жыл бұрын

    Nice ! What culture does he hold to ? My husband is from Nigeria 🇳🇬 , we are Christians & love the respect and celebration aspects of my husband‘s culture! We are really struggling on keeping this alive in America ! My kids only stayed homeschooling since Covid…

  • @algernoncalydon3430
    @algernoncalydon34302 жыл бұрын

    For decades the local school district, Alaska Gateway School District wouldn't test any of the correspondence homeschool kids. When I worked for the district I heard the superintendent state that the reason they didn't want testing for home schoolers because of the results were higher than kids in school it would cause parents to move their kids from regular school to home school. But this same yahoo decided last year that their overall test scores, which go down every year, need to go up and part of the solution would be testing the homeschoolers to get the percentage of proficiency higher. And it worked. Home schoolers, 60 percent and above proficient in math and English. Regular school district scores, 19% English proficiency and 15 percent proficiency in math. 2018, 16% English proficiency and 12% math.

  • @arlenebrown-dominguez6403
    @arlenebrown-dominguez64032 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully articulated.

  • @milo_thatch_incarnate
    @milo_thatch_incarnate2 жыл бұрын

    The way you described how culture is simply the incarnation of the religious creed of a group of people makes so much sense. And it’s why I get so frustrated with the way western culture is so much more atheistic and hedonistic today - _because_ they rejected Judeo-Christian creeds and values - and yet those atheistic people are the _exact ones_ who complain that capitalism has bred a consumerist culture. No, actually, your religious creed morphed into “life is meaningless, there is no higher power, so enjoy life as much as you can right now“, and then your culture started reflecting your *own beliefs…* and you don’t like what you’re getting.

  • @albertfuertes2794
    @albertfuertes27943 жыл бұрын

    The main traditions and cultural heritage must be transmitted at home. School is only the place to learn basic knowledge and socialize.

  • @darbuck7577

    @darbuck7577

    3 жыл бұрын

    Socialization is the reason people give for not homeschooling. But the term socialization just means coming under the control of the group!

  • @classicFASHIONISTA

    @classicFASHIONISTA

    3 жыл бұрын

    Children who attend schools are often poorly socialized and come out with worse manners and graces than when they entered. College is the final nail in the coffin for most young people.

  • @ntmn8444

    @ntmn8444

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@darbuck7577 yeah but you have to be able to fight back. How do you fight back something you’ve never seen? Socialization allows for you to apply what you know. It’s not healthy for us to live in an island. I know kids that were homeschooled and are great. But I also know of kids that were homeschooled and ended up being swept away by society the moment they first came into contact with it. There needs to be a balance. We are social creatures. We need to be able to be with others as much as with ourselves. And no, not everyone will share your beliefs, but your kids need exposure to that so you can show them, “that’s why we don’t do that”.

  • @ntmn8444

    @ntmn8444

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@elizabethkraszewski6603 oh absolutely. I agree 💯 with this. Education has been infiltrated for decades. I’m surprised people are only just now finding this out. What I love is how people like me, who lived through it, are being constantly gaslighted by the media and society at large. It happens. It’s real. But also, we cannot shelter children from this reality either. They need some level of exposure so they can learn what it is and realize from a young age “okay, I know that’s wrong”. Homeschooling is great, but not if the kid is completely isolated.

  • @jujufirefly
    @jujufirefly3 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully put - homeschooled both my boys and they are still great learners.

  • @FaithfullyBound
    @FaithfullyBound2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! We homeschool too and all of these reasons are why!